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Celebrating Earth Week: 7 Challenges You Can Take Part in to Help the Planet Year-Round
All week long, we’ve been celebrating Earth Week by inviting our viewers to take part in the Earth Week Challenge, created by our friends at Before It’s Too Late. Each day is a different topic and a different challenge. Meatless Monday encourages avoiding meat or dairy foods. Transportation Tuesday is about finding ways to get around that don’t create...
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Earth Week Challenge: How You Can Take Part
NBC6’s Steve MacLaughlin has a look at how you can do simple things to make Earth last a little bit longer.
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20 Earth Day Activities That'll Remind Kids and Adults How Precious Our Planet Is
Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22. Here are 20 activities you can do to celebrate Mother Nature and make an impact.
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Earth Day 2023: Shop 15 Sustainable Clothing & Home Brands For Effortlessly Eco-Friendly Style
The upcoming Earth Day celebration in the U.S. is the perfect time to add these 15 eco-conscious brands to your home and closet.
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Earth Week Challenge: Taking Small Steps Toward a Greener, Sustainable World
Each challenge highlights small changes we can make in our daily lives that can help make the world greener and more sustainable for generations to come.
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Earth Week Challenge: Meatless Monday and Transportation Tuesday
Meteorologist Steve MacLaughlin is taking part in the Earth Week Challenge. First up: Meatless Monday and Transportation Tuesday.
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On Alaska's Majestic Glaciers, the Evidence of Climate Change is Everywhere
There is no better way to experience the reality of climate change than to see glaciers calving and melting in Alaska. And the effects of this dramatic scene can be felt in ways that touch all parts of our world. NBCLX climate storyteller Chase Cain traveled to Alaska to get an up close look at the dramatic decline of Alaska’s...
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Biden Wants to Protect 30% of US Land by 2030. Where We Are Now in Charts
The U.S. will need to conserve an area twice the size of Texas to meet the goal
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Watch NBCLX's Earth Day Special LIVE From Alaska
Join NBCLX’s Chase Cain reporting live from Alaska this Friday at 2pm ET / 1 C with special encores at 5pm ET /4C and 8pm ET/ 7pm. Climate change is getting worse, and what’s happening in Alaska is already rippling across the country. Travel with NBCLX climate storyteller to the Land of the Midnight Sun, where he unlocks its...
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Making the Case for a ‘Moonshot' to Solve Climate Change
Climate change may feel like an overwhelming problem, but it’s one we can address if we take action now. However, it will take the same focus that former President John F. Kennedy inspired when he made his “moonshot” speech that announced his plan to put a man on the moon. NBCLX storyteller Chase Cain reports from Alaska on this perilous...
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How Melting Glaciers Cause Disasters Thousands of Miles Away — Like Texas' Deep Freeze
From a boat on Resurrection Bay, Alaska, the impact of glacier melt is obvious. But those effects also ripple thousands of miles away, causing massive damage in places you would not expect — like Texas, where a deep freeze crippled the state in 2021. NBCLX storyteller Chase Cain traveled to Alaska for a firsthand look at the majesty and tragedy...
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Climate Change vs. Global Warming: What's the Difference Between the Terms?
Even with climate change dominating headlines, you may still be confused about some key terms and concepts. What exactly is climate change and how is it different from global warming and weather? LX News Now host Nik Z breaks it down.
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Which Electric Car Is Best for the Environment and Your Budget?
Demand for electric cars is on the rise—but which green vehicles are the best for the environment and your budget? Hint: They aren’t the Tesla.
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Activists Work to Cool Down Sweltering ‘Heat Island' Near Boston
The city is one of many where temperatures soar higher than neighboring communities because of pollution, a lack of green space and other conditions — a ‘heat island’ made worse by climate change.
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Eco-Friendly Shopping
Anais Grullon shares tips about how to choose better items to help the environment.
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Learning About Recycling with Music
Musician Wes Charlton created a song about how kids and adults can start recycling.
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What is Green Infrastructure and How Is It Working in San Francisco?
To move water into treatment plants, gray infrastructure — like tunnels, pipes and gutters — has historically been the standard. Today, green infrastructure is gaining ground as an alternative. So what is green infrastructure? It uses plant or soil systems, permeable surfaces or landscaping to filter and manage stormwater, while improving the environment for people and wildlife. NBCLX’s Jobeth Devera...
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How to Grocery Shop Like You're Saving the Planet
What foods should you buy to help the environment? How should you use your dollar at the grocery store to vote for a better climate future? Author and Johns Hopkins University bioethicist Dr. Jessica Fanzo explains.
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Desalination Turns Ocean Water Into Drinking Water — So Why Hasn't It Solved Droughts?
More than 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water, but only 0.5% it is actually accessible to us. Removing salt from ocean water, known as desalination, can create drinkable water during a time of extreme drought and soaring demand. So what’s the problem?
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How Do You Prevent Wine Bottles from Ending up in Landfills? Turn Them into Sand
After retiring from a career buying wine for a grocery store chain in Washington state, Chris Lueck realized there wasn’t a way to recycle glass wine bottles in rural parts of his state. Because of that, many of those bottles were ending up in landfills. Lueck created Ground2Ground, a company that pulverizes used bottles and turns them into sand that...